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. >> in the longer term crucial to that is education. one of the important indicators to watch which we don't spend enough time watching is what's happening to the educational attainment of the population and did it rise in this recession as it did in the great depression when people couldn't find work. there's early reasons to hope that it did though probably not as robust as the great depression when people could go to high school which was free, this time they have to go to college, which is not free for most people. >> rose: austan, looking back over the years from 2008 to 2012 and you left a little bit before that, what would you like to redo and would you consider it wiser to have it politically feasible-- big if-- to add 1.3 trillion stimulus to w no tax cuts? >> i don't know the answer. i thought about the context of what was in the stimulus. we know that there was some disagreement among economists of are we talking art a short recession or are we talk about a long recession? so there was a bit of a mixture, there was some short
. >> in the longer term crucial to that is education. one of the important indicators to watch which we don't spend enough time watching is what's happening to the educational attainment of the population and did it rise in this recession as it did in the great depression when people couldn't find work. there's early reasons to hope that it did though probably not as robust as the great depression when people could go to high school which was free, this time they have to go to college,...
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how are we going to fix bridges, how are we going to educate children or do research. i mean there is no money to do it, judy. we won't tax the middle class to provide it. and we won't cut other programs that are eating up all the funds. >> we're glad of two you are here to help us understand it all. >> and to cheer you up. >> woodruff: cheer us up. happy new year. mark shields, david brooks, thank you. and and mark and david keep up the talk on the "doubleheader," recorded in our newsroom. that will be posted at the top of the rundown later tonight. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: u.s. employers added another 155,000 jobs in december, but the unemployment rate stayed at 7.8%. the food and drug administration proposed the most far-reaching food safety rules in decades. and congress approved the first installment of aid for the victims of hurricane sandy. online, we look at how u.s. arts institutions are embracing digital technologies. hari sreenivasan explains. >> sreenivasan: have you ever live-tweeted during an opera? a study by the pew research c
how are we going to fix bridges, how are we going to educate children or do research. i mean there is no money to do it, judy. we won't tax the middle class to provide it. and we won't cut other programs that are eating up all the funds. >> we're glad of two you are here to help us understand it all. >> and to cheer you up. >> woodruff: cheer us up. happy new year. mark shields, david brooks, thank you. and and mark and david keep up the talk on the "doubleheader,"...
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in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the advantages of more education is clear. when you look internationally, countries that are beating us educate their children more. just more days of education. 200 for korea, 190 for canada, 179 for the u.s. we need more learning times if we are really serious about education. [applause] less summer vacation or at fewer vacations during the year. if you could do a combination of both. these are big decisions, and the impact families, the impact neighborhoods. there will be different opinions on these options. our proposal that the state makes an option for every school district in this state if they want
in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the...
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by 2016, the state is on track to spend more on government pensions than on education. how can that be the case? that sounds crazy to me. >> it is amazing. in fact, we are the ones who put up that report and reported that $0.71 of every new dollar the state is putting into k-12 education is going into pensions and $0.80 per dollar is now going to pensions, and eventually that will crowd out all education spending for the pension payment. it is outrageous, and we have to reform the system. what we saw in a lame-duck session is there is no courage yet. the democrats have supermajorities in both chambers if they want to fix it, they have the power. gerri: but they are not doing anything. >> no, they are not. gerri: you have ideas with the best things to do, starting with suspending cost-of-living increases for state workers. give us that soup-to-nuts thing. >> it's actually very simple have a fix the problem in terms of the policy solution. you have to freeze compounded cost-of-living increases which would eliminate half of the unfunded debt. number two, raise the retireme
by 2016, the state is on track to spend more on government pensions than on education. how can that be the case? that sounds crazy to me. >> it is amazing. in fact, we are the ones who put up that report and reported that $0.71 of every new dollar the state is putting into k-12 education is going into pensions and $0.80 per dollar is now going to pensions, and eventually that will crowd out all education spending for the pension payment. it is outrageous, and we have to reform the system....
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would take that comment by gandy seriously gandy of course was a product of western civilization he was educated in the united kingdom and for a time in south africa and india went through generations of poverty until it actually rejected it spawns the idea of gandy embrace capitalism we think more than two hundred fifty million people have been given good incomes in the past twenty years because of that love is too simplistic to say that any one side or one course has all the truth but if you want the idea of western values first this is important that doesn't just mean the united states i'm not here to bash america i love the united states but western values and virtues important word is more than just the us i would trace this back i suppose to the ancient greeks to hell in a culture through to the romans to the birth of christianity very important that of course came from the middle east but expanded into into europe and the west of course bad things have been done in the name of western values terrible things of committing the crime of love democracy freedom communism all sorts of things bu
would take that comment by gandy seriously gandy of course was a product of western civilization he was educated in the united kingdom and for a time in south africa and india went through generations of poverty until it actually rejected it spawns the idea of gandy embrace capitalism we think more than two hundred fifty million people have been given good incomes in the past twenty years because of that love is too simplistic to say that any one side or one course has all the truth but if you...
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education free. for charges free. free. free. free. free blog video for your media project a free media. join me on a journey to the heart of the problem to a place is hidden from the terrorists you're going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. at least. welcome back to crossfire and people about to mind you we're talking about what the west means. ok day i'd like to go back to you and we have been talking about democracy and i think all of us on this program agree with democratic values ok but the united states and its western allies like to deny democracy in many places and it has done for us for decades ok you can look at hamas you can look at other places where they've been elections but the west say you know we don't like that ok doesn't that hurt the west and that this is not necessarily the idea of democracy. well i look i find it interesting that the suggestion that the united states is denying democracy obviously during the cold war the battle lines was was
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what is the reason for this >> the big thing is education. we have a problem with burmese pythons in the everglades but they're definitely not a public safety issue. this is ecological issue we're looking at right now. melissa: are people invited, seems like they're invite to go in and kill the snakes. is that humane? is that what they're doing? should the state be sponsoring that? >> well, there's two different groups of individuals. i works, initially we were all dubbed "python hunters". that is it where the show came from. i'm one of the agents that collects the animals alive and we collect data on these animals to try to find out how many are out there, where are the highest populations and what is their reproduction in the wild. and we check gut content as well to see what these animals are eating out there in the everglades. then your second group of individuals are your licensed game hunters and what they have done since the burmese poo thethon is not -- python is not native to florida, they made it legal for game hunters when game hun
what is the reason for this >> the big thing is education. we have a problem with burmese pythons in the everglades but they're definitely not a public safety issue. this is ecological issue we're looking at right now. melissa: are people invited, seems like they're invite to go in and kill the snakes. is that humane? is that what they're doing? should the state be sponsoring that? >> well, there's two different groups of individuals. i works, initially we were all dubbed...
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malala yousafzai, 15, was shot in the head because if she had been campaigning for girls' education. she will continue her rehabilitation and families temporary home in england before she has to undergo major reconstructive surgery in a few weeks' time. our correspondent is outside the hospital in birmingham. a great moment for her and her family. but there's a long road ahead for her. >> the next couple months, more surgery. she was well enough to walk out of hospital and they did today. we saw pictures of her smiling alongside some of the nursing staff. this is less than a three months after she was shot in the head at close range by a taliban gunman. a remarkable recovery. really good news. i have been looking at various social media sites filled with people sharing her joy and the joy of the staff at the hospital treating her. she has become such a well-known person across the world. there's a great deal of support for her. this is also the center for the royal college of medicine, which means the troops wounded in action from great britain tend to come here to be treated and rec
malala yousafzai, 15, was shot in the head because if she had been campaigning for girls' education. she will continue her rehabilitation and families temporary home in england before she has to undergo major reconstructive surgery in a few weeks' time. our correspondent is outside the hospital in birmingham. a great moment for her and her family. but there's a long road ahead for her. >> the next couple months, more surgery. she was well enough to walk out of hospital and they did today....
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is something professional conduit that these days american institutions of higher education is institutes and universities top all the possible rankings existing on the planet day but european universities british universities try to catch up also the russian higher education facilities are becoming stronger every year so is the american supremacy disputed and what should you take consideration into.
is something professional conduit that these days american institutions of higher education is institutes and universities top all the possible rankings existing on the planet day but european universities british universities try to catch up also the russian higher education facilities are becoming stronger every year so is the american supremacy disputed and what should you take consideration into.
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we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, weeplaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ lou: journey me now, the "a-team", pulitzer prize-winning journalist, former clinton adviser, former deputy assistant to president bush. good to have you all year. let's start with the presidents appointing a republican, and the chief opposition seems to be coming from the republicans. what is that about? >> are you sure he is a republican? lou: a big old -- look, i think the probl
we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, weeplaced...
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we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a0% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. vision expanding to a 5-inch 1080p hd display and camera. touch acquiring nfc. hearing evolving with beats a
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he said it would cause sacrifices but it would be educational. and he said half the world would be destroyed but the other half will be socialist. now that's a crazy, more macianic comment than anything the iranian mullas have ever said. yet what we learned is that mow could be contained and then deterred. and then we watched this in the country i grew up in india. india and pakistan fought a war every 15 years after independence. they fought three wars in 30 years. and then they got nuclear weapons. and in the last 40 years they haven't fought a war since. now, every time you will of course see tension and you will see crises like the cuban missile crisis because the powers are in conflict with one another. but what's extraordinary is that during the cold war despite this intense geopolitical rivalry which would have all history would have suggested that the united states and soviet union would have gone to war with one another they didn't because of nuclear weapons, because they were deterred because of the fear of what it would mean. margaret
he said it would cause sacrifices but it would be educational. and he said half the world would be destroyed but the other half will be socialist. now that's a crazy, more macianic comment than anything the iranian mullas have ever said. yet what we learned is that mow could be contained and then deterred. and then we watched this in the country i grew up in india. india and pakistan fought a war every 15 years after independence. they fought three wars in 30 years. and then they got nuclear...
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you look at the history of a lot of leaders who made big difference, they point to their mid career education as important elements of the thinking, the idea they later implemented in command in one way or poot. i would strongly support nap it may have been the most expensive thing you mentioned. some of the other things like business jets regional commanders need the own. but domestic commanders probably don't. military vans i would agree with you on two-thirds of the savings there. the biggest question is why spend so much at the time when the enemies are so much less impressive than the soviet union. that's a big discussion. i would point out there a lot of things on our plate still. probably never been more things on our plate simultaneously. i agree individually each one is substantially less in term of the scale or scope. but we still have 67,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan. we still have we haven't talked about iron today. we could be at war with iran in the next one 0 two years. i'm not supportive of the logic that might get us there. i'm glad chuck's hearings will air the issue. i can
you look at the history of a lot of leaders who made big difference, they point to their mid career education as important elements of the thinking, the idea they later implemented in command in one way or poot. i would strongly support nap it may have been the most expensive thing you mentioned. some of the other things like business jets regional commanders need the own. but domestic commanders probably don't. military vans i would agree with you on two-thirds of the savings there. the...
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saw to touched upon that they feel they've achieved and among the things like the welfare reform the education reform you know you cast your mind back to what that actually entailed we saw these huge protest movements a hike in the university fees a huge outrage and feet of london you know i think when you get this bulk of detail like this some he certainly seems to be brushed away the as i said a little bit awkward and it was very nice of all the people who were laughing genuinely that was sort of met with a kind of any silence in some part saying you know this is no laughing matter it's a very serious point in the coalition there are big questions for the future this is a big question still remain every time they give an appearance like this we also about europe and people trying to clean a bit more information and you know it is quite short on substance i think a lot of people would just be hating the plans that were laid out today in the. going to be better received than the prime ministers jakes were at the take a little bit of a closer look at the detail of what the coalition has achieve
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yet to go in with education -- you have to go out with education. you see them come back in multiples and bigger and bigger. >> the drones will not solve the problem. >> i have heard this discussion about drones, but i do not see the moral or legal responsibility any different than a manned aircraft. there is collateral damage with a manned aircraft. that does not lessen the moral or the legal responsibility on the commanders to ensure that we minimize collateral damage to ensure that we properly understand what the target is and that we have properly attributed. i see the drone as a technological development, but it does not really love us -- it does not relieve us of moral responsibility. >> advantage of the drones are that they are more accurate and reduce collateral damage. the question, the big question that the use of drones relates much more to the legal question about who is targetable, which is important. if you have a legal framework or a policy for a work u.s. task, that sweeps into the mix that personal in a particular area -- it is not
yet to go in with education -- you have to go out with education. you see them come back in multiples and bigger and bigger. >> the drones will not solve the problem. >> i have heard this discussion about drones, but i do not see the moral or legal responsibility any different than a manned aircraft. there is collateral damage with a manned aircraft. that does not lessen the moral or the legal responsibility on the commanders to ensure that we minimize collateral damage to ensure...
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studies yet line to be what north korea has to offer to investors it's got trained workforce highly educated and no trade unions and that's no trade unions are going to cause any strikes and that's a big plus for outside investors another thing is raw materials north korea has a normal amount of mineral wealth and at the moment china has pretty much locked up access to that but north korea i think is interested in getting a couple more bids maybe some more money there and then of course location north korea is in the middle of one of the top economic zones in the world so if you're going to open up a business in northeast asia why not think of north korea. changing direction is search of a better life. from venezuela the field which is becoming an appealing place partly for those who fail to find economic and social in more traditional eva. he. fell faster seen a fifth straight night of violence as police fired plastic bullets and water cannon hundreds of loyalist protesters the angry mobs held for some bricks of the authorities injuring three but sixty offices been wounded in the violence o
studies yet line to be what north korea has to offer to investors it's got trained workforce highly educated and no trade unions and that's no trade unions are going to cause any strikes and that's a big plus for outside investors another thing is raw materials north korea has a normal amount of mineral wealth and at the moment china has pretty much locked up access to that but north korea i think is interested in getting a couple more bids maybe some more money there and then of course...
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there is much to be done to educate the older generation of publishers to understand that they will have to engage on every level with their audiences in the next phase. >> my name is jeff roberts, former broadcast journalist. winston churchill famously said democracy is the worst possible form of government. i am curious what country you think might be doing a better job in disseminating news through the mass media where it is not as hysterical, not as pointed as our news coverage is. does anybody do it better, or is this just the way it is in free society? i hope you don't say great britain. >> i think this is the way it is. if you go to europe, you will find that they did not seem to go through this golden age. the big newspapers there are not owned by parties, they are affiliated with parties in their ideology. the editorial page and the news pages will work together to report stories, where you are we have this great fire wall between the editorial pages and the news pages. i do think this is the worst possible media except for all the others. >> so there is no place like home. >> i
there is much to be done to educate the older generation of publishers to understand that they will have to engage on every level with their audiences in the next phase. >> my name is jeff roberts, former broadcast journalist. winston churchill famously said democracy is the worst possible form of government. i am curious what country you think might be doing a better job in disseminating news through the mass media where it is not as hysterical, not as pointed as our news coverage is....
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it also had an educational component, allowing school children to pick out places to explore. astronaut sally ride championed that idea before her death last summer. last month, the whole thing came crashing to an end on the surface, as planned. but luckily, what it saw and recorded on the way down, these great pictures, survived the journey. >>> we learned today the u.s. senate is losing one of its most senior members, and it's the end of an era, at least for now, in a big name in american politics. democratic senator jay rockefeller of west virginia says he will not run for a sixth term in congress when his term expires. that's in 2014. by the way, a rockefeller has held a major office in america since 1974, and every year but one since 1959. >>> in unromantic hollywood news, grauman's chinese theater opened by sid grauman in 1927 and one of the staple stops in a first time tour in hollywood has sold its naming rights and will now be the tcl chinese theater, taking the name of a chinese television manufacturer instead. it was declared a hollywood landmark, 30 years ago, inst
it also had an educational component, allowing school children to pick out places to explore. astronaut sally ride championed that idea before her death last summer. last month, the whole thing came crashing to an end on the surface, as planned. but luckily, what it saw and recorded on the way down, these great pictures, survived the journey. >>> we learned today the u.s. senate is losing one of its most senior members, and it's the end of an era, at least for now, in a big name in...
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the city is addressing the issue by launching an educational campaign. >>> all right. my favorite story of the day. he's not a lion, but he certainly looks like one. one virginia dog triggered 911 calls while out on a walk. take a look. this is charles the monarch. he's a labradoodle with an interesting cut. recently police in norfolk, virginia, responded to calls about a lion on the loose. the local paper says officers even called the local zoo to make sure everything was okay. it was. it turned out to be good old charles. he's so popular, he even has a facebook page. i just liked it. he has 2,400 likes and counting so far. >>> when we come back, president obama is hosting a watch party at the white house for a show about the white house. we'll explain. >>> it is a case of art imitating life. a new show catching the eye of our commander in chief. today president obama will hold a private screening of 1600 penn. members of the cast and crew including josh gad will attend the screening. it was co-created by the president's former speech writer. you can see the first epi
the city is addressing the issue by launching an educational campaign. >>> all right. my favorite story of the day. he's not a lion, but he certainly looks like one. one virginia dog triggered 911 calls while out on a walk. take a look. this is charles the monarch. he's a labradoodle with an interesting cut. recently police in norfolk, virginia, responded to calls about a lion on the loose. the local paper says officers even called the local zoo to make sure everything was okay. it...
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and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they provide clear expectations that everyone can work for together. most importantly, it is a foundation that we can build on to ensure that our students are well prepared with the skills and knowledge at they need to compete with the very best of the best from around the world. states and schools are working to implement new standards, upgrade training in standards, and you institute some of the initiatives under race to the top. nga has a role to ensure that some of the things we learned our shared with other states and the federal government. wi
and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they...
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about your basic necessities everyone has the right to universal free health care quality health care education at all levels the government provide subsidies to start up small businesses medium sized businesses that do the same in terms of housing to help people if they're coming from a country where the economic crisis is so bad they've been cutting all those benefits but as i began to look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say childless is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended election twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it has hurt a child his opponents blame his so-called socialist experiment for problems like limited foreign investment they say that it's driving businessmen a
about your basic necessities everyone has the right to universal free health care quality health care education at all levels the government provide subsidies to start up small businesses medium sized businesses that do the same in terms of housing to help people if they're coming from a country where the economic crisis is so bad they've been cutting all those benefits but as i began to look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez...
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of our education reform. so we created 1000 new school readiness opens statewide for youngsters at a time when no one thought that it was possible. that is 1000 more children that will show up to kindergarten this fall ready to learn. we did that together, and we will do more. to combat an unacceptable achievement gap, we have been transforming underperforming schools through the newly created commissioners that work. four schools have already volunteered and are benefiting from intensive intervention. increased construction -- instruction time and collaboration between teachers and administrators. i have visited these four schools. each exhibits a new energy and renewed sense of purpose and more schools are lining up to be transformed in the years ahead. of course, reform could not be complete without supporting our teachers. they have dedicated their lives to our children. for the first time in a very long time, we're dedicating new resources for them as well. we know success is possible. we have seen it pa
of our education reform. so we created 1000 new school readiness opens statewide for youngsters at a time when no one thought that it was possible. that is 1000 more children that will show up to kindergarten this fall ready to learn. we did that together, and we will do more. to combat an unacceptable achievement gap, we have been transforming underperforming schools through the newly created commissioners that work. four schools have already volunteered and are benefiting from intensive...
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and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they provide clear expectations that everyone can work for together. most importantly, it is a foundation that we can build on to ensure that our students are well prepared with the skills and knowledge at they need to compete with the very best of the best from around the world. states and schools are working to implement new standards, upgrade training in standards, and you institute some of the initiatives under race to the top. nga has a role to ensure that some of the things we learned our shared with other states and the federal government. wi
and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they...
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that is the gap in economic, health, education. why is india lagging so far behind? especially when you talk about democracy and women are able to vote, which is something, for example, in places like saudi arabia, which also ranks low, women don't have this right? >> it makes you realize the struggle for human rights and democracy are not always the same thing. sometimes what you have to do is break cultural attitudes. democracies aren't very good at that. look at us with some of our attitudes, whether it's slavery or whatever you're looking at. it's hard to break those attitudes. in some ways, china did much better even under the communists in creating this equal opportunity for men and women. in india, this comes out of religion, out of caste, out of culture. the people who get elected are sometimes traditional leaders. they don't want to overturn these traditions. it's very hard to get oppressed minorities to be given their due. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. be sure to catch a special edition of "gps" on sunday, focusing on the president's second term.
that is the gap in economic, health, education. why is india lagging so far behind? especially when you talk about democracy and women are able to vote, which is something, for example, in places like saudi arabia, which also ranks low, women don't have this right? >> it makes you realize the struggle for human rights and democracy are not always the same thing. sometimes what you have to do is break cultural attitudes. democracies aren't very good at that. look at us with some of our...
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way the spanish government is trying to deal with that is it is attempting to improve its vocational educational system, and to do so, it is looking for guidance to germany, which has a successful and traditional jobs training program. >> these apprentices are the avant-garde of a new spanish generation. they are getting professional training and germany's combined work experience and school system. that means they get more on the job training and less theory. spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they will also be getting hands- on training on the assembly line. >> the twin track approach is a fundamental change. it means giving equal status to theoretical instruction and practical work in the company. the most important difference is that trainees later moved into a job at that company. >> the first group is to start practical training at the barcelona plant. the company is produc
way the spanish government is trying to deal with that is it is attempting to improve its vocational educational system, and to do so, it is looking for guidance to germany, which has a successful and traditional jobs training program. >> these apprentices are the avant-garde of a new spanish generation. they are getting professional training and germany's combined work experience and school system. that means they get more on the job training and less theory. spanish training courses of...
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way the spanish government is trying to deal with that is it is attempting to improve its vocational educational system, and to do so, it is looking for guidance to germany, which has a successful and traditional jobs training program. >> these apprentices are the avant-garde of a new spanish generation. they are getting professional training and germany's combined work experience and school system. that means they get more on the job training and less theory. spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they will also be getting hands- on training on the assembly line. >> the twin track approach is a fundamental change. it means giving equal status to theoretical instruction and practical work in the company. the most important difference is that trainees later moved into a job at that company. >> the first group is to start practical training at the barcelona plant. the company is produc
way the spanish government is trying to deal with that is it is attempting to improve its vocational educational system, and to do so, it is looking for guidance to germany, which has a successful and traditional jobs training program. >> these apprentices are the avant-garde of a new spanish generation. they are getting professional training and germany's combined work experience and school system. that means they get more on the job training and less theory. spanish training courses of...
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and in education, to. throughout the '90s there were several state spending much more of the state budget on corrections and prison building than they were on higher education. california and texas are two states that were doing just th that. so why do we have so we prisoners? one could say that there was in an late '70s there was a rising violent crime and there were a series of laws that initially had been passed as a response to the. but yet what doesn't make sense is if you look at this chart you will see that incarceration rates were rising at such a high amount, even as violent crime, poverty crime were actually diminishing. and so when i talk about an addiction to incarceration and i talk about it in the context, not just the kind of traditional crime and criminal justice but also in the area of education. for those of you who know anything about the new york public schools you will know that our public schools run the country have become increasingly criminalized. used to see simple trips to the pr
and in education, to. throughout the '90s there were several state spending much more of the state budget on corrections and prison building than they were on higher education. california and texas are two states that were doing just th that. so why do we have so we prisoners? one could say that there was in an late '70s there was a rising violent crime and there were a series of laws that initially had been passed as a response to the. but yet what doesn't make sense is if you look at this...
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that is a problem with education. there is an inevitable path of increasing sophistication, the amount of information that people can process and the amount of narrative complexity that people can process. it is on an increasing curve. >> i know you are an optimist. >> i am optimistic. look at television in 1968 versus or television is today. look at what the cbs evening newscast from 1974 versus what is happening today. it has become more politicized. the ability to process information has grown. these are issues of education. >> [inaudible] >> right. it is now more obvious. >> there is ongoing battle globally. people are putting out ideas. various ways, hidden or not, and value systems for these arguments. that is going on all the time. every single person involved on whatever level in our industry is putting something out there. obviously, you have to take responsibility for it. you try to work out exactly -- you join in a battle. someone else is saying probably the opposite. you have to get in there and do it. oth
that is a problem with education. there is an inevitable path of increasing sophistication, the amount of information that people can process and the amount of narrative complexity that people can process. it is on an increasing curve. >> i know you are an optimist. >> i am optimistic. look at television in 1968 versus or television is today. look at what the cbs evening newscast from 1974 versus what is happening today. it has become more politicized. the ability to process...
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legislation that would close the many loopholes in our background system, issues of mental health and education are part of this problem and need to be addressed as part of the effort that biden has taken. >> some supporters of the second amendment it's about freedom and gun control is not the answer. >> bad guys aren't stupid. they are just bad. they are going to figure out a way, they will figure out a way to get a firearm. >> weapons can be used to are protection. in georgia on friday, a mother at home with her twins, fired her revolver when an ex-convict broke in. he is worried about overreaching. >> i think you need to put everything on the table but what i hear from the administration that is way in extreme of what i think is necessary or what should be talked about. >> an associated press analysis showing there was a huge increase for gun sales and permits a at the end of 2012. in colorado following the aurora movie shooting and after sandy hook school shooting there was less interest in buying guns. other democrats say the time to act is now. >> the public will not allow the new normal
legislation that would close the many loopholes in our background system, issues of mental health and education are part of this problem and need to be addressed as part of the effort that biden has taken. >> some supporters of the second amendment it's about freedom and gun control is not the answer. >> bad guys aren't stupid. they are just bad. they are going to figure out a way, they will figure out a way to get a firearm. >> weapons can be used to are protection. in...
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so the key is to educate the american public and to encourage the american public to speak out. we are pleased with our success to date. we see record high support for the oil and natural gas industry today as i mentioned earlier. now exceeding 70%. you see the american public becoming more active in this debate the more they understand and the potential opportunity for the country, job creation, economic recovery, all the things we've been talking about. so we're pleased with our dialogue with the american public. we will continue that dialing as i mentioned today. a lot of our messaging moving forward and interacting with the american public will be on investing in america's future. it you look at the vast high numbers of investments we're making, $545 billion a year over a trillion dollars every two years that the private sector specifically just the oil and natural gas industry is invest ing in our domestic economy. it's a big deal. the stimulus program the congress enacted a few years about $700 billion to stimulate the whole economy. we as a industry are doing a trillion d
so the key is to educate the american public and to encourage the american public to speak out. we are pleased with our success to date. we see record high support for the oil and natural gas industry today as i mentioned earlier. now exceeding 70%. you see the american public becoming more active in this debate the more they understand and the potential opportunity for the country, job creation, economic recovery, all the things we've been talking about. so we're pleased with our dialogue with...
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studies he outlined to me what north korea has to offer to investors it's got trained workforce highly educated and no trade unions i mean that's no trade unions are going to cause any strikes and that's a big plus for outside investors another thing is raw materials north korea has a normal amount of mineral wealth and at the moment china has pretty much locked up access to that but north korea i think is interested in getting a couple more bids maybe gave them more money there and then of course location north korea is in the middle of one of the top economic zones in the world so if you're going to open up a business in northeast asia why not think of north korea. coming up changing direction in search of a better life in a few minutes we report from venezuela which is becoming more appealing to people who fail to find economic and social harmony a more traditional a. wealthy british style. market why not. why don't want to. really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. q news a secret la
studies he outlined to me what north korea has to offer to investors it's got trained workforce highly educated and no trade unions i mean that's no trade unions are going to cause any strikes and that's a big plus for outside investors another thing is raw materials north korea has a normal amount of mineral wealth and at the moment china has pretty much locked up access to that but north korea i think is interested in getting a couple more bids maybe gave them more money there and then of...